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Re: Leading the web...elsewhere?


Re:  Leading the web...elsewhere?

On Jun 12, 2004, at 2:25 PM, Robin Berjon wrote:

>
> I'm having a hard time picturing the W3C as a single-minded place 
> where everyone's moving in the same direction, honestly ;)
>

Aspiration, maybe ... execution, certainly not!

I thought the question had to do with what the W3C should aspire to 
lead the web toward; I think the answer is "stop trying."  Clearly the 
idea of a mob of semantic web zealots pillaging the opposition is a 
bit, uhh, implausible.


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